This is a great article that I have firsthand experience with. I volunteered for years at a local barn, and when I finally got a horse of my own (bought with my own money of course)I boarded him there. Then the barn owner offered me a job turning out and feeding horses because I knew what I was doing, I worked hard, and was reliable. As a result, that pays for my board and gets me the good will of a lot of people. It's hard, but it's worth it. I also muck my trainer's horse's stall in exchange for lessons and occasionally ride problem horses.
Over the years I've made extra money working for trainers and barn managers. It's hard work. After a while, it gets old longeing horses and saddling and unsaddling horses. But if you're not in it for the glory, but for the money, being a part-time groom is a great job. It beats working at a burger joint!
wow thats a very good article :) its always nice to have an extra helper around the barn. i often get payed very well for bathing other peoples horses during festive days, since alot of people tend to ride their horses around town.
Being a groom is a good idea if you can't make more doing something else. That said, this article doesn't provide much info! Would like more content.
hi everybody, im amanda, the one this article was written on. thank you so much cindy for this and you did a great job. for those of you who want to be in this profession. go do it. your not going to get anywhjere just dreaming. if i could make it happen so can you!!
okay cool but what's all involved in being a groom? Is it really just grooming horses? Or is it mucking out, tacking up, etc? either way, what an awesome job!